![]() ![]() The Emerald Golf Course is excited to present an advertising opportunity to our Mid-Michigan area businesses. Two-way messaging from golfer to golf shop.Food and beverage menu with live ordering anywhere on the course.Non-intrusive advertisements and information panels to keep guest updated on course activities.Electronic scorecard and scorekeeping technology. ![]() Distance from front and back of the green.Display of players driving distance from the teeing area.Touch screen to display distance to target from your current location.Real time yardage with distance to the pin and hazards.While enjoying one of the finest conditioned golf courses in Michigan, this added Club Car feature allows our guests to use the following features: This provides golfers with a brand new experience and creates value to their everyday ordinary round. Here at The Emerald we want to introduce our golfers to the latest golf technology through Club Car Visage GPS. Phillip Gardner: 70 twitter.Welcome to The Emerald’s i3 Experience. RELATED LINK: Photo gallery from Thursday's Montcross Area Chamber Golf Tournament What if I’m not a member? You can play with a member for $50 during the week or $60 on the weekend. Golfers are allowed to walk the course any day except Saturday prior to noon. Monthly fees: $270 for the full golf membership $150 for limited golf $100 for sports socialĮvery time you play: $18 cart fee for 18 holes on a week day or $20 on the weekend. For those who golf less frequently or not at all, there’s a limited golf membership for $3,000 and a sports social membership (tennis and swimming) for $2,000. Residents also have the opportunity to own equity in the club. Why the difference? The club says residents’ property values jumped with the reopening of the golf course. $5,000 for anyone who lives off the mountain. One-time membership initiation fee: $15,000 for CramerMountain residents. ![]() New cart paths - Concrete pathways provide the way throughout the course. ![]() New bunkers - The renovation called for the addition of bunkers and the conversion of some existing sand bunkers to grass bunkers. 15 green, which features a rock wall as a backdrop. The clearing is especially noticeable at the No. The course now plays as a par 70.Ĭleared throughout - Crews cleared vegetation throughout the course, not only making the course more picturesque but also reducing the likelihood of losing a ball. The designers thought the course, which measures 6,511 yards from the back tees, was too short to be par 72. 16 dropped from par-5 to par-4 holes, although the length didn’t change on either hole. They also cleared out the creek that runs down the hill in front of the green.įrom par 72 to par 70 - Holes No. 17, crews added a tier and reshaped the green. If a golfer left his sand wedge on the last hole, he can send a message to the golf shop to let the staff know. The system even accounts for that day’s pin placement. A display hanging from the front top of the cart tells golfers the distance of their tee shots and the yardage remaining to the green. State-of-the-art GPS - Each golf cart features Visage GPS software that takes the guesswork out of which club a golfer might need to swing next. The Champion Bermuda won’t burn out in the heat of the summer, the club professionals say. He said the greens are in “10 times better shape” and the course as a whole is a “100 percent improvement” compared to just before it closed in July 2012.īermuda grass - The greens and fairways feature new Bermuda grass, including Champion Bermuda on the greens. “They could have told me it opened at midnight on Sunday night and I would have been out here with a flashlight,” Conrad said.īy the time he finished his round, Conrad was just as excited as when he started. CRAMERTON - Like other golfers who had to wait almost three years to play Cramer Mountain Club again, Tom Conrad was chomping at the bit to get back on the course.Ĭonrad, a Cramer Mountain resident, made sure he was at the front of the line as he joined the first group to tee off on the reopened course Wednesday morning. ![]()
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